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points from , and the total electrification of a body, and superficial elements, and solid elements, and surface- densities, and volume densities, and corresponding potentials,

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EXAMPLE II. Electric Images in Two Dimensions.

189.] Let be the centre of a circle of radius , and let be a charge at , then the potential at any point is

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Fig. 17.

and if the circle is a section of a hollow conducting cylinder, the surface-density at any point is .

Invert the system with respect to a point , making

and ;

then we have a charge at equal to that at , where .

The density at is

and the potential at any point within the circle is

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This is equivalent to a combination of a charge at , and a charge at , which is the image of , with respect to the circle. The imaginary charge at is equal and opposite to that at .

If the point is defined by its polar coordinates referred to the centre of the circle, and if we put

and

then

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